Pennsylvania fixer upper

Three Bedroom Pennsylvania Fixer Upper With View $45K

OHU50K Notes $45,000

This three bedroom, one bath Pennsylvania fixer upper has a metal roof, front porch, rear porch and eat-in kitchen. It is a project for sure, but at least it has a view to enjoy while you work. Disregard the agent’s 1960 build date. What build date do you think is correct?

House View featured at 1685 Route 56 Hwy E, Homer City, PA, 15748

Realtor Comments

Handy man special! Discover this charming fixer-upper located in Homer Center School District, perfect for those looking to create their dream home or invest in a promising property! This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home offers a generous amount of living space, brimming with potential and character. This property is a blank canvas with endless possibilities. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer looking to build equity, an experienced renovator, or an investor seeking a lucrative project, this fixer-upper is a golden opportunity!

  • 3bed
  • 1.5bath
  • Circa 1960
Balcony featured at 1685 Route 56 Hwy E, Homer City, PA, 15748

1685 Route 56 Hwy E, Homer City, PA 15748  $45,000

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If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended. 

Closet featured at 1685 Route 56 Hwy E, Homer City, PA, 15748

Location of This Pennsylvania Fixer Upper

Homer City is a borough located in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States. It’s situated in the western part of the state, roughly halfway between Pittsburgh and State College. The borough is named after the famous ancient Greek poet, Homer.

Historically, Homer City was a coal mining town, and coal mining has been a significant part of its economy for much of its history. The region was heavily involved in the coal industry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with many mines operating in the area.

Today, while coal mining still plays a role in the local economy, Homer City has diversified its economic base. It is home to a mix of residential neighborhoods, small businesses, and industrial facilities. The borough also benefits from its proximity to major transportation routes, including U.S. Route 119 and Route 56.

Homer City has a relatively small population, typically numbering in the low thousands. It offers essential amenities such as schools, parks, and local shops to serve its residents. The surrounding countryside is characterized by rolling hills and forests, offering opportunities for outdoor recreation such as hiking, hunting, and fishing.

Bathroom featured at 1685 Route 56 Hwy E, Homer City, PA, 15748
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Kitchen featured at 1685 Route 56 Hwy E, Homer City, PA, 15748
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Kitchen featured at 1685 Route 56 Hwy E, Homer City, PA, 15748
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Kitchen featured at 1685 Route 56 Hwy E, Homer City, PA, 15748
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Door featured at 1685 Route 56 Hwy E, Homer City, PA, 15748
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Other Interiors featured at 1685 Route 56 Hwy E, Homer City, PA, 15748
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Bathroom featured at 1685 Route 56 Hwy E, Homer City, PA, 15748
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House View featured at 1685 Route 56 Hwy E, Homer City, PA, 15748
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